Isn't Google Groups primarily a gateway to Usenet? I know that you can use
it to make new non-Usenet groups, but I didn't realize that they had
substantially different functionality from Usenet groups - if they do.
By an odd coincidence, the Ringworld is one of 107 alternate worlds I'm
using in a multi-world, multi-genre RQ/BRP campaign that I'm running. But
the entrance to it comes out halfway up a Spill Mountain cliff, so the
party probably won't investigate it.
->Peter
On Jun 5, 2012 8:54 PM, "grogthing" <grogthing at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am interested in a Ringworld list.
>> Thanks,
> Gregory
>> ------------------------------
> *From:* "lev at rpgreview.net" <lev at rpgreview.net>
> *To:* RuneQuest Rules <runequest at rpgreview.net>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 5, 2012 6:06 PM
> *Subject:* [Runequest] Slightly OT: Ringworld?
>> Hi people,
>> I'm thinking of starting a Ringworld RPG mailing list, not dissimilar to
> this existing one, but with a focus on the rules and the setting.
>> There is already a Yahoo! mailing list for Ringworld but it's been taken
> over by spammers, as so many poorly moderated Yahoo! lists.
>> (Let's not even begin to talk about what happened to usenet).
>> Anyway, if there's any interest in joining the list please respond to this
> post and we'll get it going.
>> All the best, Lev
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